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Homeroom Guidance Self-learning Module – Grade 7
Quarter 1 Module 3: Embracing Uniqueness
2020 Edition
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Published by the Department of Education
Secretary: Leonor Magtolis Briones
Undersecretary: Diosdado M. San Antonio
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Writer: Maria Glopel V. Infante, Jona Kristen M. Valdez
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Homeroom Guidance Grade 7
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
Embracing Uniqueness
Gabay sa Magulang/Tagapag-alaga
Isinulat ang modyul na ito bilang gabay ng inyong mag-aaral
upang malinang ang kanyang aspetong personal at sosyal. Naka-
disenyo ito para sa distance learning o alternatibong pamamaraan ng
pagkatuto na hindi nangangailangan ng pisikal na presensya sa
paaralan bilang tugon sa direktiba na pagkansela ng face-to-face dulot
ng pandemyang Covid-19.
Matututuhan ng mag-aaral dito ang ibayong pagpapaunlad ng
kakayahang makipag-ugnayan sa kapwa. Isinasaad dito ang mga
paraan kung paano maipakikita ang pagtanggap, pag-unawa at respeto
sa pagkakapareho at pagkakaiba ng opinyon, paniniwala, kultura o
pagpapahalaga ng bawat isa. Ang mga gawaing nakapaloob sa modyul
na ito ay naglalayong mas mapalalim at mapatibay ang kanilang
relasyon sa pamilya at kapwa.
Inaasahan namin ang inyong buong pusong paggabay sa mag-
aaral upang matapos ang mga gawain. Mahalaga ang inyong
partisipasyon sa ilang gawaing itinakda upang maging bahagi ng
kanilang sarili ang mga aral na nais iparating ng modyul na ito. Kaugnay
nito, hinihiling namin na mabigyan ninyo sila ng oras sa tahanan upang
magampanan ang pagtupad sa bawat gawain. Ang transpormasyong
bunga ng kanilang pagkatuto ay maaari ninyong makita sa
pamamagitan ng kaniyang maayos na pakikitungo sa loob at labas ng
inyong tahanan.
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Introductory Message
For the Learner:
This module is designed to help you in your academic-related needs; concerns
affecting your individuality (self), your relationship with others and interaction in the
community; and, in discovering your interests, talents and skills that will help you
explore future career options and opportunities.
The module has six interactive tasks, which are:
Let’s Try This – which will help you to get ready to learn;
Let’s Explore This – which will guide you towards what you need to learn;
Keep in Mind – which will give you the lessons that you need to learn and understand;
You Can Do It – which will help you apply the lessons learned in daily activities;
What I Have learned – which will test and evaluate your learning; and
Share Your Thoughts and Feelings – which will help you express your thoughts,
opinions and feelings.
Make sure to read, think, follow, and enjoy every task that you are asked to do.
Have fun! Stay safe and healthy!
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this module, you are expected to:
1. distinguish your own uniqueness and the characteristics of your
immediate others (family members);
2. identify actions that show respect for individual differences as observed
in family interaction; and
3. value the importance of good relationship and individual differences.
Period: Weeks 5 and 6 of 1st
Quarter
Suggested Total Time Allotment: 120 minutes
Materials Needed:
Clean sheets of paper/ bond papers
Pencil/ Ballpen
Introduction:
Do you like spicy foods? Some people may answer yes and some will
automatically say no. Those who say no might dislike it because of the burning
sensation it gives to the mouth, while some can’t handle it at all. Those who say yes
might really just like it very much. All of us have different tastes, different likings, as
well as ways to enjoy.
In this module, we will go deeper and understand how people make good
relationship even with individual differences. We can also distinguish different actions
of people around us that influence our improvement as a person despite the
challenges in the current times.
MODULE
3
EMBRACING UNIQUENESS
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Let’s Try This
Suggested Time allotment: 15 minutes
Uniqueness in our Family
Identifying one’s uniqueness starts at home. Your family is composed of different
members who have differences as well. You may differ in opinions, beliefs,
characteristics and abilities but you still live in harmony.
1. Copy the table below on a clean sheet of paper.
2. Complete the table by writing your personal responses under Column B.
3. Interview at least two (2) of your family members and fill in Columns C and D.
4. Answer the processing questions after accomplishing the table.
A B C D
Yourself Family Members
Favorite food
Favorite TV Show
Hobby
Favorite subject
Talent
What makes you
happy?
What makes you
angry?
Processing Questions:
1. Do you have the same answers as the other members of your family? What are
these?
2. How are you different from your family members? Cite some examples.
Let’s Explore This
Suggested Time allotment: 25 minutes
What Will You Do?
There are similarities and differences among individuals. Some of these are
obvious, others are not. It is important to recognize and respect your similarities and
differences with the people around you in order to strengthen your relationship with
them.
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Read each situation below and answer the questions. Write your answer on a
clean sheet of paper.
Situation 1:
Your younger sister shows difficulty in her school work and you would
like to help her. However, you also need to submit your school requirements
the next day. What would you do?
Situation 2:
You overheard your parents talking about their plans for your future.
They plan to send you to a medical school. In silence you were determined
to be a fashion designer, how would you tell your parents about your
dream?
Situation 3:
Water supply in your area is very limited. You share the little supply
with the rest of your family. If your friend told you that you have an
unpleasant smell, what would you do?
Processing Questions:
1. What did you consider in answering the different situations?
2. Based on your answers, how did you face your differences with other people in
the situations?
3. Is it easy to maintain a positive relationship with others despite differences?
Keep in Mind
Suggested Time Allotment: 20 minutes
Respect Uniqueness
Being unique is something that you can be proud of. Could you imagine if the
people in your community have the same face? That would be a challenge to
determine who you are interacting with. Hence, the uniqueness of each person serves
them to be recognized by others. You can easily identify your friends through their
faces, preferences, gestures, and expressions. Keeping these in mind, we learn how
to respect their individuality and establish healthy relationship with them.
Here are some practical and effective ways on how to show respect for other’s
uniqueness:
Recognize individual differences
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As we interact with other people, we tend to compare and differentiate our
personal traits, characteristics and behavior from others. We can easily identify
similarities and differences amongst people. It is essential that we value our
individual differences so that we will be able to understand the reason behind
other person’s actions, beliefs and behavior. Acceptance of individual
differences will help us in establishing healthy relationships.
Empathize
To empathize means to see others’ perspective, to recognize others’ without
judgment, and to understand others’ feelings. Showing empathy can help you
in identifying the needs of others, in building emotional connection, and in
establishing meaningful relationships.
For example, you saw your classmate crying because he failed in the
examination. You can empathize by listening to his concern and offer words of
encouragement.
Speak with kindness
Proper communication is essential in showing respect for others. The best way
to communicate is through our words and actions, that is why it is important that
we understand how to speak with kindness. You need to properly choose your
words and the timing and the tone of your voice. It is important that before we
speak, we also listen. Being kind in words and in actions would lead to healthy
relationships. On the other hand, shouting or being rude to others leads to
misunderstanding, fighting and broken relationships.
Promote positivity
Positive words and actions can influence the quality of our relationships.
Remember to use words of appreciation, gratitude and encouragement and
show actions like smiling, nodding or tapping the shoulder to show affirmation.
Express personal thoughts and feelings in an appropriate manner
You can express your thoughts and feelings by communicating with your family
members, teachers, friends or other people whom you trust . You can also
have a personal journal or an e-journal in your mobile phone. You can also
express your thoughts and feelings through creative arts.
Expressing thoughts and feelings in an appropriate manner will promote
personal growth, harmonious relationships and respect for others’ uniqueness.
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Care to show compassion
Caring to show compassion is also showing respect for others. The best way
to show compassion is to be a friend. Being a friend means being a good
listener, showing good example, having concern for the welfare of others, and
providing support during times of difficulty.
Treat everyone with sincerity
Treating everyone with sincerity means being honest in our words and actions.
We can show sincerity by keeping our promises, giving honest comments,
being consistent in our behavior toward others, and accepting our personal
limitations. However, we need to be mindful on how we express our sincerity
to still emphasize our good intention.
You Can Do It!
Suggested Time Allotment: 15 minutes
Strengthening Relationships amidst Diversity
Choose a word from the box below and give an example on how you are going to use it to
promote respect for individual differences and healthy relationship. Write your answer on a
clean sheet of paper.
Respectful Approachable Organized
Helpful Honest Creative
Thoughtful Resourceful Focused
Cheerful Energetic Calm
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What I Have Learned
Suggested Time Allotment: 15 minutes
Answer the following questions on a clean sheet of paper.
1. How will you promote good relationship in your family?
2. How will you inspire others to respect individual differences?
Share Your Thoughts and Feelings
Suggested Time Allotment: 30 minutes
On a clean sheet of paper, create a slogan about embracing the uniqueness of every
person. You may use different art materials that you have at home. Below is the
sample slogan:
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“Embracing uniqueness is the key to transforming relationships.”
- Jona Kristen